VATICAN CITY, NOV. 10, 2011
(Zenit.org).- Here is the text of the
address Benedict XVI gave today when he received at the Vatican members of
the Israel Council of Religious Communities.
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Your
Beatitude,
Your Excellencies,
Dear Friends,
It is a great
pleasure for me to welcome you, the members of the Israeli Religious
Council, representing as you do the religious communities present in the
Holy Land, and I thank you for the kind words addressed to me in the name
of all present.
In our troubled times, dialogue between different
religions is becoming ever more important in the generation of an
atmosphere of mutual understanding and respect that can lead to friendship
and solid trust in each other. This is pressing for the religious leaders
of the Holy Land who, while living in a place full of memories sacred to
our traditions, are tested daily by the difficulties of living together in
harmony.
As I remarked in my recent meeting with religious leaders at
Assisi, today we find ourselves confronted by two kinds of violence: on the
one hand, the use of violence in the name of religion and, on the other,
the violence that is the consequence of the denial of God which often
characterises life in modern society. In this situation, as religious
leaders we are called to reaffirm that the rightly lived relationship of
man to God is a force for peace. This is a truth that must become ever
more visible in the way in which we live with each other on a daily basis.
Hence, I wish to encourage you to foster a climate of trust and dialogue
among the leaders and members of all the religious traditions present in
the Holy Land.
We share a grave responsibility to educate the
members of our respective religious communities, with a view to nurturing
a deeper understanding of each other and developing an openness towards
cooperation with people of religious traditions other than our own.
Unfortunately, the reality of our world is often fragmentary and flawed,
even in the Holy Land. All of us are called to commit ourselves anew to
the promotion of greater justice and dignity, in order to enrich our world
and to give it a fully human dimension. Justice, together with truth, love
and freedom, is a fundamental requirement for lasting and secure peace in
the world. Movement towards reconciliation requires courage and vision, as
well as the trust that it is God himself who will show us the way. We
cannot achieve our goals if God does not give us the strength to do
so.
When I visited Jerusalem in May 2009, I stood in front of the
Western Wall and, in my written prayer placed between the stones of the
Wall, I asked God for peace in the Holy Land. I wrote: "God of all ages,
on my visit to Jerusalem, the ‘City of Peace’, spiritual home
to Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, I bring before you the joys, the
hopes and the inspirations, the trials, the suffering and the pain of all
your people throughout the world. God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, hear
the cry of the afflicted, the fearful, the bereft; send your peace upon
this Holy Land, upon the Middle East, upon the entire human family; stir
the hearts of all who call upon your name to walk humbly in the path of
justice and compassion. ‘The Lord is good to those who wait for him,
to the soul that seeks him!’" (Lam 3:25).
May the
Lord hear my prayer for Jerusalem today and fill your hearts with joy
during your visit to Rome. May he hear the prayer of all men and women who
ask him for the peace of Jerusalem. Indeed, let us never cease praying for
the peace of the Holy Land, with confidence in God who himself is our
peace and consolation. Entrusting you and those whom you represent to the
Almighty´s merciful care, I willingly invoke upon all of you divine
blessings of joy and peace.
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